When the earliest humans began to migrate out of Africa, it didn’t take long before they ran into an ocean. Or a sea. Or a lake. Or a river — most of our planet’s surface is water, after all. For ...
Red meat once supported human survival but modern eating is very different. High intake links to health risks and ...
Agriculture reached the coast of southern Denmark around 4000 BCE, but these prehistoric Scandinavians continued to fish and ...
Humans may have returned to Britain far earlier than scientists once believed — not long after the last ice sheet began ...
When people imagine the earliest human tools, they usually picture weapons. Stone handaxes, sharpened spears and heavy clubs ...
Archaeology reveals early humans likely scavenged carcasses and transported meat, challenging the classic hunter narrative.
Are these some of the earliest weapons in human history? History Hit’s Tristan Hughes speaks to Dr Annemieke Milks, ...
But for earlier humans, meat consumption appeared to be a critical, yet somewhat poorly understood, contributor to ...
Ancient DNA reveals women brought farming knowledge to hunter-gatherer communities in Belgium and Netherlands gradually.
This group of unauthorized users reportedly belongs to a private Discord channel and gained access to Mythos on the same day ...
One way to pay for wildlife conservation is to allow the rich to bag a few animals for high prices. But critics see this approach as an exercise in neocolonialism You can kill almost anything if ...
Coyotes are in all three Delaware counties, though it’s unlikely you’ll see one except on a trail cam. What to know about ...